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Contactless payments: Fast food fans get an appetite for quicker way to pay
9 Jan 2012: A third of cardholders paid remotely for food in the last quarter of 2011, according to Visa, with the Olympics expected to provide a further boost to the system
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9 Jan 2012: Leo Benedictus woke up rich after an erroneous bank transfer - but could it last?
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7 Jan 2012: Four in 10 people use their credit cards to pay for groceries, while others are driven to debt just to cover the mortgage. So if you have to borrow, here's how to be clever about it
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6 Jan 2012: Could you give up buying any clothes for the whole of 2012? Our consumer affairs correspondent, Rebecca Smithers, is rising to the challenge
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6 Jan 2012: Safety checks on a whole range of modern electronics means costly repairs could ultimately lead to the scrapyard
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6 Jan 2012: Trying to cancel a subscription proved harder, and more costly, than you thought, but you have now logged off
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6 Jan 2012: A trip to Australia was blighted by money problems when your Yorkshire Bank card was declined by ATMs and a restaurant
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6 Jan 2012: Swinton's communication breakdown and your own (badly timed) prang led to a car insurance renewal riddle
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6 Jan 2012: Technical problems prevented Lloyds TSB from deactivating your credit card account but the gremlins were finally defeated
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6 Jan 2012:
Supermarket vows age-defying fruit thanks to new packaging that will also help cut food waste
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6 Jan 2012: Car sales fell 4.4% last year to their lowest level since 1994 as a strong 2011 for manufacturers failed to be reflected in showrooms across the UK
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